This paper presents an extensive performance analysis of open-ended waveguide elements for direct radiating arrays with a high scan angle (±50°/60°). The evaluated designs are based on square and hexagonal apertures loaded with ridges. Both square and triangular lattices are considered in the framework of Ka-band downlink design requirements for future LEO mega-constellations. The parameter space defined by the monomodal condition has been explored to find an optimum value for each structure. The analyses carried out with both infinite and finite full-wave models in terms of active reflection coefficient, scan loss and cross-polar discrimination are in good agreement.
Ridged Apertures for LEO Direct Radiating Arrays in Ka-Band / Vazquez-Sogorb, Carlos; Montoya-Roca, Roger; Addamo, Giuseppe; Peverini, Oscar Antonio; Virone, Giuseppe. - In: APPLIED SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3417. - ELETTRONICO. - 14:17(2024). [10.3390/app14177825]
Ridged Apertures for LEO Direct Radiating Arrays in Ka-Band
Carlos Vazquez-Sogorb;Roger Montoya-Roca;Giuseppe Addamo;Oscar Antonio Peverini;Giuseppe Virone
2024
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This paper presents an extensive performance analysis of open-ended waveguide elements for direct radiating arrays with a high scan angle (±50°/60°). The evaluated designs are based on square and hexagonal apertures loaded with ridges. Both square and triangular lattices are considered in the framework of Ka-band downlink design requirements for future LEO mega-constellations. The parameter space defined by the monomodal condition has been explored to find an optimum value for each structure. The analyses carried out with both infinite and finite full-wave models in terms of active reflection coefficient, scan loss and cross-polar discrimination are in good agreement.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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